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jonbaas

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  1. I didn't offer any "feedback". I congratulated you. Congratulations and feedback are not the same thing.
  2. Well, then, I am happy to announce that "jonbaas" is happy to hear that you are happy. He is pleased to hear of your first order.
  3. We, here on this forum, are not your target customers. We will not be hiring you. Find the exact people who do need your services, and convince THEM to hire you. Please target your promotional efforts, otherwise, they are useless and will not result in orders.
  4. Seriously? You just joined Fiverr this month (January 2023), you have no gigs, and thus, have sold nothing. HOW has your brief, unproductive, non-seller Fiverr time changed your life? Please be specific. We would all love to learn about your life-changing experience, here, on Fiverr. Why? You offer us nothing to follow.
  5. jonbaas

    Last breath

    Wow. That's an overdramatic topic title. 🙄 Think like a business, and figure out new ways to reach you target customers. You are the only person who can control your own motiviation. That's the whole point of this website. Fiverr is a capitalist marketplace where freelancers offer their services to the world. If you can't handle competition, then, may I ask, why are you here? Well said. It's almost as if new sellers don't think we can see how they are doing as sellers. 🙄 No, you are not struggling. On the contrary, you just aren't treating your gigs like business. You have been sitting back, doing little to nothing to grow your business, and expecting orders to pour in. You need to be proactive if you wish to be successful here. Plenty of other new sellers work hard during their first year, and have dozens to hundreds of orders to show for it. Be like them. Stop expecting things to randomly happen to you, and instead, take steps to make them happen. Build a strategy. Market to your target customers. Stop complaining, and start DOING. No one defamed you.
  6. I am not going to hire you, nor can I guarantee that you will gain any orders.
  7. What do YOU think is the reason? Surely you understand your business better than any of us.
  8. Be a great seller whom your target customers need to hire. It's as simple (and as complicated) as that.
  9. You can do this by being a great seller whom your target customers need to hire.
  10. That's because it doesn't exist anymore. Fiverr removed Buyer Requests from their site, and replaced it with an automatic matching system.
  11. @theratypist offered a great tip. Follow her advice.
  12. That's not how Fiverr works. I see. So, they are not telling you what you want them to tell you? 🙄
  13. No. Your topic title is false, and overdramatic. There was no "massive decrease in impressions overnight". Your drop in impressions began on December 28, and ended on January 1. That is a process that took place over FOUR days, not "overnight". It is worth noting that your impressions then briefly ROSE again, by about 100, into January 2. Hundreds of thousands of sellers are Level 2, and "almost a top rated seller". Most of these Level 2 sellers will never be promoted to TRS. That's just how it is with the seller levels. You don't need to be a Top Rated Seller in order to be successful, here, on Fiverr. No. It is likely a result of your own seller performance. That's how Fiverr works. Perhaps you recieved a low private review, or your deliveries weren't fast enough.... there are any number of reasons. Gigs are not ranked in the search system. They are custom-matched, gig-to-buyer.
  14. No, you will always be competing against human artists. Human artists will never disappear. They've been around since the beginning of time.
  15. No, I'm actually doing just fine in the direction department, but thank you for offering. 😉
  16. Eligibility does not mean that you are qualified. Clearly something about you seller performance does not qualify you to promote your gigs. Nothing we can do will ensure that you can use the Promoted Gigs feature.
  17. Why? As I already told you, neither I, nor any other seller on this forum, has the power to do anything about your account being disabled.
  18. Do that if you must, however, Fiverr has clearly stated: "Set your package total price to a minimum of $80 or your gig is very likely to recieve less exposure under this category." If you do choose to price lower, don't be surprised if your gig recieves little to no exposure in that category -- as stated.
  19. If Fiverr requires a minimum price for gigs in your category, then price your gigs at that minimum or higher. Fiverr appears to be qiute clear in their pop-up reminder. Why would you think pricing your gig lower than that required minimum, would bring in more sales, when Fiverr clearly states that lower prices result in less exposure?
  20. It is less difficult, if new sellers treat their gigs like a business -- which the majority of them are unwilling to do.
  21. Well, there you go..... a final decision. Fiverr clearly sees an issue that you are overlooking. Fiverr does not disable accounts for TOS violations, without just cause. They disabled your account for TOS violations, and they reminded you, in follow-up messages, that your account will not be restored. You clearly violated the TOS, and they confirmed it, personally. No, not in your case, because Fiverr has said no -- personally -- mutiple times. What, exactly, do you expect me/us, here on the forum, to do about this issue? We have no power over the status of your account. And Fiverr has clearly told you, "no", multiple times. What did I already say about this? Please reread my comments above. We have no power, whatsoever, to do this. None. Nada. We cannot help you regain your disabled account.
  22. No, there are plenty of chances for any seller to earn orders, the problem is that many new sellers think that Fiverr is a get-rich-quick website. They come here expecting to create a seller account, and then sit back and watch as the orders start pouring in, but that's not how Fiverr works. The sellers that earn orders here -- the veteran sellers, like myself and others -- treat their gigs like a business. They strategize, research, and experiment until they find a system that works for them. Most new sellers aren't willing to do this..... so they usually have no orders. Success does NOT come to those who wait. Success comes to those who work hard -- productively and strategically -- to earn it.
  23. Perhaps you are not doing any productive work to earn any orders. Fiverr does not guarantee orders to any seller, but you can increase your chances of earning orders by treating your gigs like a business. Please reread what I write above.
  24. Yes, it is possible, if you qualify for any matches.
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